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Do not smoke, exercise or use caffeine for 30 minutes to an hour before the test. Such activities increase blood pressure and heart rate. Wear a short ...
Avoid caffeine-containing products (eg, coffee, soda, or chocolate) while you are using this medicine. Norfloxacin may cause caffeine to stay in your body ...
Decreased caffeine. Schedule an appointment with a healthcare professional if: The twitching doesn't go away within a few weeks. The affected area feels ...
Headaches, particularly migraines, tend to run in families. Certain foods and drinks. Some children get headaches if they eat or drink too much caffeine. Soda, ...
Caffeine and menopause symptoms. There does appear to be a link between caffeine use and hot flashes. Isometric exercises: Good for strength training ...
Limit caffeine and alcohol, and don't use tobacco. By restricting blood flow, these substances can make symptoms worse. Show References. Walls RM, et al ...
Look for the ingredients kojic acid, caffeine and vitamin K. Raising your head with pillows. When you go to bed, raise your head with pillows. This helps ...
Excessive caffeine use. Although more research is needed, some people notice an improvement in breast pain when they reduce or eliminate caffeine.
Stress relief. Decreased caffeine. Schedule an appointment with a healthcare professional if: The twitching doesn't go away within a few weeks.
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